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Big WWE News: Another ECW Original Returning to WWE?

PWInsider.com is reporting that Tazz’s contract with TNA Wrestling is set to expire at the end of the month and the former ECW World Heavyweight Champion is already in talks with the WWE about a return to the company. Nothing is set in stone right now as it is pure rumor at this point, but there have been reports stating that Tazz has already agreed to a one-year contract with the WWE.

Tazz (Peter Senercia) jumped ship from the original ECW to WWE in 1999 (though he bailed ECW out of a tough World Title situation when Mike Awesome signed with WCW and was set to take the ECW Title with him). Throughout 2000 and 2001, Tazz would be wrestling less and commentating more, eventually becoming a full-time commentator for the WWE, a position he remained in until his departure in 2009. Tazz would then jump to TNA Wrestling, dropping the second “z” from his name and making his TNA debut as an “on-screen adviser” for Samoa Joe, briefly becoming an associate of the Main Event Mafia stable. TNA would then move Taz to the commentary desk, replacing Don West on commentary and Taz would remain an impartial commentator until January of this year when he was revealed as a member of the heel group Aces & Eights, turning heel while remaining on commentary and revealing that the terms of his contract state that he cannot be harmed or fired.

In his legendary career, Tazz is a two-time ECW World Heavyweight Champion, a two-time ECW FTW World Heavyweight Champion (not recognized as an official championship), a two-time ECW World Television Champion, a three-time WWE Hardcore Champion, a one-time WWE World Tag Team Champion (with Spike Dudley), and a two-time ECW World Tag Team Champion (with Kevin Sullivan and Sabu), as well as ECW’s fourth Triple Crown Champion.

Do you want to see Tazz back in the WWE? Post your comments in the box below.

Eve checks more items off the psychopathy checklist--treating people like objects, check--while Villanelle might just have found a kindred spirit. And a terrible method for organizing your storage unit.

Eve checks more items off the psychopathy checklist--treating people like objects, check--while Villanelle might just have found a kindred spirit. And a terrible method for organizing your storage unit.

Because you can't just predict a WWE PPV, you have to account for the capricious whims of WWE's sleep-deprived, egomaniac owner and always assume the worst possible outcome is in the cards. Thus...THIS is your SO OF COURSE preview of WWE MONEY IN THE BANK 2019!

Because you can't just predict a WWE PPV, you have to account for the capricious whims of WWE's sleep-deprived, egomaniac owner and always assume the worst possible outcome is in the cards. Thus...THIS is your SO OF COURSE preview of WWE MONEY IN THE BANK 2019!

Because it's always fun to think about what Vince McMahon will do a year from now when the man himself won't know until three minutes beforehand...THIS is your WAY TOO EARLY predictions for WrestleMania 36!

Because it's always fun to think about what Vince McMahon will do a year from now when the man himself won't know until three minutes beforehand...THIS is your WAY TOO EARLY predictions for WrestleMania 36!

We've come a long way from the bad video game movies of the 1990's. Matthew looks at Detective Pikachu and considers how the movie works as a film, as a video game adaptation, and as the potential for something....bigger. Full review inside...

We've come a long way from the bad video game movies of the 1990's. Matthew looks at Detective Pikachu and considers how the movie works as a film, as a video game adaptation, and as the potential for something....bigger. Full review inside...

Secrets are finally revealed this week, as Betty learns (one of) the dark secrets behind the Farm and Jughead finds out who is the Gargoyle King is. In the Riverdale way, it makes no and all the sense.

Secrets are finally revealed this week, as Betty learns (one of) the dark secrets behind the Farm and Jughead finds out who is the Gargoyle King is. In the Riverdale way, it makes no and all the sense.

The Joneses go on a wild Jellybean chase, while Betty finds out yet another secret about the Farm. Meanwhile, Salome just wants to know why no one will tip over the Gargoyle King when they see him. He's just a guy on stilts!

The Joneses go on a wild Jellybean chase, while Betty finds out yet another secret about the Farm. Meanwhile, Salome just wants to know why no one will tip over the Gargoyle King when they see him. He's just a guy on stilts!